The British ambassador's strange reaction to demarcation (Photo)

The Kosovo Assembly yesterday has approved the demarcation agreement with Montenegro by 80 votes. After a long debate and the attempt to vote the deal, which even yesterday was blocked by tear gas by the Vetevendosje Movement, demarcation as a three-year issue ended. All the time, foreign ambassadors [...]
The Kosovo Assembly yesterday has approved the demarcation agreement with Montenegro by 80 votes.
After a long debate and the attempt to vote the deal, which even yesterday was blocked by tear gas by the Vetevendosje Movement, demarcation as a three-year issue ended.
Over time, foreign ambassadors such as the US, Italy and France have called for the agreement to be approved that paves the way for visa liberalisation for Kosovo citizens.
Only British Ambassador Ruair O'Connell was not seen in the halls of the Parliament in the days when the draft demarcation with Montenegro was being examined and voted. He did not even have a public reaction until today.
It is strange how the British ambassador did not say a word about crossing the demarcation, so only distributing the response from the official website of the Great Britain Embassy in Kosovo.












